WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This summit is designed for professionals who play a role in shaping, advising, or implementing Tribal governance, including:

  • Tribal Leaders and Elected Officials – Those responsible for policy, decision-making, and leadership within Tribal governments
  • Tribal Attorneys and Legal Professionals – Individuals providing legal guidance on sovereignty, jurisdiction, and governance matters
  • Governance and Administrative Professionals – Staff supporting Tribal councils and leadership with governance processes, compliance, and operations
  • Tribal Program and Department Directors – Leaders who must align programs with legal requirements and governance frameworks
  • Policy Advisors and Government Relations Staff – Professionals navigating intergovernmental relationships and consultation processes
  • Emerging Tribal Leaders – Individuals preparing to take on greater responsibilities in leadership, governance, and decision-making

September 23-24, 2026

Law, Leadership and Governance in Action
Focused sessions. Practical takeaways. Immediate impact.
Designed for busy Tribal leaders, in just 4 hours a day over two days, this virtual training delivers timely, legal updates and governance strategies in a focused, easy-to-access format.
Tribal leaders, attorneys, and governance professionals – join Indian Country law experts, David Montoya and Blake Atkerson to explore the issues shaping Tribal sovereignty, governance, constitutional development and effective leadership in today’s legal landscape.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • How to interpret and apply current Federal Indian Law developments to real governance decisions
  • Strategies to strengthen and protect Tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction
  • Practical tools to improve ethical leadership, accountability, and decision-making
  • Key considerations for building and updating constitutions, bylaws, and governance frameworks
  • How to navigate complex intergovernmental relationships with confidence
  • Approaches to addressing emerging governance challenges in Indian Country
  • Techniques to lead with greater clarity, authority, and effectiveness in Tribal governance roles

FULL AGENDA

Day 1: Federal Indian Law, Sovereignty, and Governance

 

Time  Topic  Presenter(s) 
12:00 – 12:15  Welcome and Summit Overview
Program goals, format, and key themes in Tribal law and governance 
Host: Lisa Riggleman
Presenters: David Montoya and Blake Atkerson  
12:15 – 1:30  Session 1: What’s New in Federal Indian Law
Recent cases, policy developments, and emerging legal issues affecting Tribal sovereignty, jurisdiction, and self-determination  

David Montoya 

 

1:30 – 1:40  Short Break   
1:40 – 2:50  Session 2: Sovereignty, Jurisdiction & Intergovernmental Relations
Legal frameworks shaping Tribal authority, jurisdictional boundaries, and consultation with federal and state governments  

Blake Atkerson 

 

2:50 – 3:00  Short Break   
3:00 – 4:00  Session 3: Ethics, Accountability & Governance in Action
Key governance responsibilities, ethical leadership considerations, and legal issues that influence effective Tribal decision-making  

David Montoya and Blake Atkerson 

 

 

Day 2: Tribal Governance Documents, Leadership, and Emerging Issues

 

Time  Topic  Presenter(s) 
12:00 – 12:15  Day 1 Recap and Day 2 Framing
Key takeaways from Day 1 and introduction to Day 2 governance topics 
Host: Lisa Riggleman
Presenters: David Montoya and Blake Atkerson  
12:15 – 1:30  Session 4: Building Strong Constitutions and Bylaws
Legal considerations for drafting, revising, and interpreting Tribal constitutions, bylaws, and related governance documents  

David Montoya 

 

1:30 – 1:40  Short Break   
1:40 – 2:50  Session 5: Governance Roles, Power & Accountability
Authority, roles, and responsibilities within Tribal governing bodies, including practical considerations for transparency and sound governance  

Blake Atkerson 

 

2:50 – 3:00  Short Break   
3:00 – 4:00  Session 6: Emerging Issues Shaping Tribal Governance
A closing discussion on current trends, implementation challenges, and priority issues for Tribal governments moving forward  

David Montoya and Blake Atkerson 

 

 

 

MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS

David Joseph Montoya III
J.D.,M.A.,SHRM-CP

Senior Law & Governance Analyst

 

Blake Atkerson,
J.D. and L.L.M.

Adjunct Faculty ~ Law & Governance